Effective Use of Amino Acid Dialysate over four Weeks in CAPD Patients
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- 1 April 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Peritoneal Dialysis International
- Vol. 3 (2) , 66-72
- https://doi.org/10.1177/089686088300300206
Abstract
We studied the effectiveness, tolerance to, and beneficial metabolic effects of amino acid dialysate over an intermediate period in six CAPD patients. Two liters of 1% amino acid solution (Amino-Dianeal) were alternated with dialysate containing glucose. After four weeks there were significant increases in BUN (from 64 to 102 mg%), total body nitrogen (from 1333 to 1380 g), serum transferrin (from 175 to 222 mg%) and anion gap (from 15.1 to 17.3). Initially, there was a significant rise in HDL cholesterol, however, this was not sustained. No significant change was detected in total-body potassium, fasting serum albumin, triglyceride, insulin, glucagon, electrolytes, anthropometric measurements and daily ingestion of calories and proteins. During the study individual fasting, plasma amino acid levels showed significant increments in respect to histidine, tryptophan and glycine but alanine decreased. Several essential amino acids continued to show values below normal. Two hours after consumption of breakfast and concurrent infusion of the amino acid solution, the plasma levels of the amino acids in the dialysate peaked at emia, which develops in almost onehalf of the CAPD patients (7), and the significant weight gain observed in some of them. Furthermore, the daily losses of albumin and amino acids in the dialysate may induce protein malnutrition, especially if these losses are not replaced by an adequate daily protein intake. The presence of protein malnutrition in CAPD patients is indicated by the low serum albumin and total protein, and by the decrease in total body nitrogen over one year of CAPD (8).Keywords
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